G71: Primary disorders of muscles
G71.3: Mitochondrial myopathy, not elsewhere classified
Your mitochondria are not working properly. The cells in the human body are made up of certain parts. These parts include, for example, the mitochondria. The mitochondria produce energy for the cells. So your muscles do not have enough energy to work properly. The disease is hereditary. Other family members may also be affected.
The severity of the symptoms may vary with this disorder. When the muscles are very weak the person is usually unable to move properly. The muscles may also be sore and keep going into spasm. It is also possible to have other symptoms. Other organs are also sometimes affected by the disorder. If the heart muscles are affected, for example, the heart sometimes stops working properly. If the muscles around the eye are affected, it may sometimes be impossible to open one’s eyes properly.
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